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Camera Operator Production Associate

Location:
Los Angeles, CA, 90039
Salary:
$10,000,000 per minute (Negotiable)
Posted:
January 02, 2023

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KEVIN CLOUD BRECHNER

Time River Productions

Time River Laboratory

Box 70615

Pasadena, CA 91107-7615

Phone +626-***-****

****@*********.***

https://www.timeriver.net

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5475-4930

SHORT BIO

Kevin Cloud Brechner has a diverse background in both the arts and sciences. He has experience in both film and television, with over 2500 film, television, theatre, radio, and music production credits, mostly as a director, writer, and/or producer. The genres have included dramas, comedies, science fiction, live music concerts, talk shows, documentaries, pilots, sports, live events, PSAs, commercials, and industrials. He has directed single camera film and video, multi-camera television, and many live shows. He was Production Manager of two Pasadena, California cable stations, overseeing up to 600 shows per year. He has experience in radio as an announcer, disc jockey, news reporter, voice-over announcer, and in station management. As an actor, he appeared in Orson Welles's last film "The Other Side of the Wind." In first grade, he was cast as The Troll in "Three Billy Goats Gruff." Afterward, he said, “It was typecasting.”

As an experimental social psychologist, he taught at Arizona State University, Art Center College of Design, California State University, Los Angeles, and University of California, Irvine. His research specialties are the experimental analysis of social traps including the study of environmental resource management problems like species extinction, overpopulation, pollution, sustainability, and over-harvesting, and the study of the flow of energy through human systems. In addition, he worked on a new methodology for animal experimentation called laboratory ethology, which combines the rigor of laboratory research, with generality of field observation.

He has published in many professional journals. For seven years, he worked transporting works of fine art for major museums, artists, and galleries. His own artwork has shown in many group shows. He spent three summers working for the Smithsonian Institution on archaeological excavations and surveys. He knows first hand what dirt is and he still has his tools. His photographs are in the Smithsonian’s permanent collection.

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MOTION PICTURES:

Sound Recorder/Sound Editor The Unknown (1927) and The Unholy Three (1925) starring Lon Chaney and Mae Busch. Recording of new piano soundtracks for two silent pictures, Cliff Retallick, piano, Tom Barnes, producer. Retroformat Silent Films, November, 2022.

Actor (Cineaste) & Archival Consultant, The Other Side of the Wind, with John Huston, Oja Kodar, Bob Random, Peter Bogdanovich, Susan Strasberg, Norman Foster, Edmund O’Brien, and Lili Palmer. Produced by Peter Bogdanovich, Frank Marshall, Filip Jan Rymsza, Dominique Antoine. Shot at Southwestern Studio, Carefree, AZ. Premiered 2018 in Europe at the Venice Film Festival, and in the United States at the New York Film Festival. Orson Welles, Writer (with Oja Kodar)-Producer-Director.

Writer-Producer-Director, Working Title: Silent Hollywood, written and produced in collaboration with Marilyn Slater. Time River Productions, in development, 2023.

Producer-Writer-Director Dream Sequence, live action drama, In production, Time River Productions, 2022.

Editor, The Dawes Commission, Live Action Short (38:53), Bob Hicks, Writer-Producer-Director, Sandra Denney, Producer, Mvskoke Entertainment LLC, 2014. Cut on Avid Media Composer. Accepted into the 2015 Academy Award Oscars Live Action Shorts competition.

Director-Producer-Writer, What does Doo Dah mean to you? Feature documentary on the Doo Dah Parade. Time River Productions, World premiere August 18, 2012 at the Pasadena Museum of History. On exhibition in the museum from August 25, 2012 to January 13, 2013.

Producer-Director, The Cottontails at the Old Towne Pub, (concert documentary), 2011.

Actor, (Sherman Thompson), under pseudonym M. P. Johnson, An American Romance, (Short), Naomi Mitsui-Barrett, Producer-Director, 2010.

Screenwriter, Century 22: The Birth of the BioBots, (science fiction feature screenplay about biotech brain implants, corporate wars, water, and love), 2010.

Audio Mixer, (under pseudonym Glenn Ryder) Walking on Turtle Island, short HD drama with Tantoo Cardinal and Saginaw Grant; Ian Skorodin, Director, 2008.

Screenwriter, The Door, (short film about the thoughts going through the minds of hostages), (script completed, in preproduction, 2017)

Screenwriter, Thunder Roling Up The Mountains, (feature screenplay about the Nez Perce War) in preparation, 2017-present.

Screenwriter, Lone Prairie (feature screenplay) with Riders In the Sky, seeking financing, 2017 - present.

Actor (Mutant) under pseudonym M. Pierre Johnson, The Low Budget Time Machine, (aka Spacebabes Meet the Monsters), with Patrick McNee. Kathe Duba-Barnett, Director, Ed Plumb & Buddy Barnett, Prods., Doodle Barnett Productions, 2002.

Audio Boom Operator, Vampire Hunters Club with John Agar, Bob Burns, & Dan Roebuck, Ed Plumb & Doodle Barnett Productions, 2000.

Production Assistant (uncredited), Never Trust A Serial Killer (feature), Juan Garza & Daniel Villareal, Producers, Juan Garza, Director, 1998.

Background Artist, Naturally Native, (feature), Valerie Red-Horse, Producer, 1997.

Director–Writer–Co-Producer, The Lifeguard, with George Lopez, Karen Gracey, Ron Simpson, Gene Jackson Director of Photography, County of Los Angeles/Sierra Group, PSA, Rebecca Barrantes & Katherine Padilla, Producers, 1995.

Director–Director of Photography, Brothers After Six, music video, Sue Kurvink, Producer, Crossroads Media, 1993.

Background Artist, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1994.

Screenwriter, The Adventures of Kingpin and Gladhands, feature screenplay, 1993.

Background Artist, Evening Shade, CBS, 1992.

Director of Photography, The Bang Bang, music video with Covert, Falco Entertainment, Gamal Smalley, Producer-Director, 1991.

Assistant Director, The Trouble with Tonia, AFI funded dramatic short feature starring Lupe Ontiveros. Linda Martinez, Producer, Juan Garza, Director, 1990. Listed by the Aztlán Film Institute in the top 100 Chicano American movies. (Noriega, Chon A. “Aztlán Film Institute’s Top 100 List.” Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, Vol. 23 (No. 2), Fall, 1998.)

Screenwriter, Yard Sale, feature screenplay, 1991.

Screenwriter, Victim of Fate, feature screenplay, 1990.

Director–Writer–CoProducer–Editor, Time River, 35-minute live-action short film. Shot at Southwestern Studio, Carefree, AZ. World Premiere at Wilson Auditorium, Pasadena, 1988; Hollywood premiere at the Silent Movie Theatre, 1992.

Producer–Director–Writer–Editor–Matte Painter, The Planet Elpoep, (science fiction drama), starring Gary Campbell, Kiki Cuneo, Tony Fernandez, Les Static, Greg Kazanjian, 70 minutes, Time River Productions, World Premiere at Wilson Auditorium, Pasadena, 1988.

Background Artist, Jaded, feature, Oja Kodar, Director; Gary Graver, Producer, 1988.

Producer–Director, Hotel Carver Frolics, short film, 198l.

Producer–Director–Editor, The Attack of the Siamese Fighting Fish, 1981. Documentary film.

Screenwriter, Turn of the Century, science fiction feature screenplay, 1980.

Producer–Director, The Computer is Confused, short film, 1979.

Guest Relations-Stage Door Page, The New Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS, Shot at Southwestern Studio, Carefree, AZ, 1972-73.

Film Studio Tourguide, Southwestern Studio, Carefree, Arizona, 1972-3.

Production Associate, The Behavioral Control of Dysfluency, M & M Productions, Lee Meyerson, Producer-Director, 1973.

Audio Recorder, Paolo Soleri, Art-in-America Series film, National Educational Television, Dorrit Cox Producer-Director, 1971. Unreleased.

TELEVISION:

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Director-Camera Operator, The Ash Grove Players with SS Jones and Claudia Lennear, The Coffee Gallery Backstage, Altadena, California. December 14, 2019, Live event documentation. Sadly, this was SS Jones' last performance. He died 5 days later of a heart attack. He was an incredible singer and musician with a deep silky smooth soulful voice, great integrity, and a life of "hard travelin'."

Lighting Director, 2019 Tree Lighting, Commerce, California. Live event and simulcast television and internet streaming event with music and dance performances, December 9, 2019.

Producer-Director-Camera, Documentation of The 42th Occasional Doo Dah Parade, Time River Productions, 2019.

Lighting Director, Fifty-ninth Annual Miss Commerce Pageant, Commerce, California. Live event and simulcast television program from the Crowne Ballroom of Crowne Plaza Hotel, Commerce Casino, on Landmark Television, Channel 12 and streamed to the internet, March 29, 2019.

Producer-Director-Camera Operator, Documentation of live performance of What? No Ping Pong Balls? by performance artist Dan Kwong in tribute to his mother, artist Momo Nagano. Japanese American National Museum. June 3, 2018.

Producer-Director-Camera, Documentation of The 41th Occasional Doo Dah Parade, Time River Productions, 2018.

Lighting Director, Fifty-eighth Annual Miss Commerce Pageant, Commerce, California. Live event and simulcast television program from the Crowne Ballroom of Crowne Plaza Hotel, Commerce Casino, on Landmark Television, Channel 12 and streamed to the internet, March 10, 2018.

Producer-Director-Camera, Documentation of The 40th Occasional Doo Dah Parade, Time River Productions, 2017.

Lighting Director, Fifty-seventh Annual Miss Commerce Pageant, Commerce, California. Live event and simulcast television program from the Crowne Ballroom of Crowne Plaza Hotel, Commerce Casino, on Landmark Television, Channel 12 and streamed to the internet, March 11, 2017.

Producer-Director-Camera, Documentation of The 39th Occasional Doo Dah Parade, Time River Productions, 2016.

Lighting Director, Fifty-sixth Annual Miss Commerce Pageant, Commerce, California. Live event and simulcast television program from the Crowne Ballroom of Crowne Plaza Hotel, Commerce Casino, on Landmark Television, Channel 12 and streamed to the internet, March 26, 2016.

Producer-Director-Camera, Documentation of The 38th Occasional Doo Dah Parade, Time River Productions, 2015.

Lighting Director, 55th Annual Miss Commerce Pageant, Commerce, California. Live event and simulcast television program from the Crowne Ballroom of Crowne Plaza Hotel, Commerce Casino, on Landmark Television, Channel 12 and streamed to the internet, March 14, 2015.

Producer-Director-Camera, Documentation of The 37th Occasional Doo Dah Parade, Time River Productions, 2015.

Camera Operator, Lift Up America, hosted by Wilmer Valderrama (That ‘70s Show) with Rob Morrow (Numb3rs, Northern Exposure), Spencer Tillman (CBS Sports), Mario Lopez (Extra), Lauren Potter (Glee), Ashton Smith (The Voice of Hollywood), Matt Buyten (X-Games), Tyler James Williams (Everybody Hates Chris) and Josie Loren (Make It or Break It), produced by Eric and Jodi Hannah, Producer Beth Leyden, Director Darryll Leyden, October 18, 2013.

Director-Camera, Dawn Hope Stevens: Connector of the Dots! Invited address, Tri-Community School of Photography, Time River Productions, 2013.

Producer-Director Doo Dah Deconstructed. Panel Discussion about the 35 years of the Doo Dah Parade, hosted by Brad Macneil, with Denise Lawrence-Zuniga, Sue Mossman, Tom Coston, Peter Wilson, Ann Erdman, & Snotty Scotty Finnell. Pasadena Museum of History, Nov. 8, 2012.

Director-Editor, In Loving Memory of Cynthia Myers, Playboy’s Miss December, 1968, Hosted and Produced by Victoria Valentino, 2012. Final Cut Pro.

Director-Camera Operator, Maxon Roadhouse #20 Blues Festival, with music by Jumpin Jack Benny Band, Stony B Blues, The Scorch Sisters, event videography, Lorey Maurer and Gene Carlson, Producers, September 10, 2011.

Audio Mixer, 3rd Annual Pasadena Marathon, Tami and Chavel DeVine, Executive Producers, February 21, 2010, Live multi-camera coverage using wireless video and sound via Skype.

Producer-Director, The Cottontails at the Old Towne Pub, concert video, 2011.

Camera Operator, 2nd Annual Pasadena Marathon, Tami and Chavel DeVine, Executive Producers., February 21, 2010, Live multi-camera coverage using wireless video and sound via Skype.

Camera Operator, 1st Annual Pasadena Marathon, Tami and Chavel DeVine, Executive Producers, February, 2009, Live multi-camera coverage using wireless video and sound via LiveStream.

Camera Operator, Candidates Forum, Darryl Leyden, Producer-Director, Landmark TV, Channel 55, Commerce, CA, October 1, 2008 .

Camera Operator, Vigil against Vernon Power Plant (live), Darryl Leyden, Producer-Director, Landmark TV, Channel 55, Commerce, CA, September 30, 2008 .

Producer-Director, The Turkey Tussle, high school football rivalry live-to-tape from the Rose Bowl, telecast on KLRN-TV and PCAC Channel 56, November, 2007.

Producer-Director, Suzuki String Group Concert, Pasadena Conservatory of Music, June 11, 2007.

Co-Producer-Director, “Live Election Coverage,” KPAS-TV, Pasadena, CA, March 6, 2007. Three hour live telecast from Pasadena Civic Center.

Producer-Director-Camera, Chinese Lunar New Year Parade and Festival, 2007. PCAC, Channel 56, Pasadena, 2007.

Camera Operator, Baseball Reliquary Shrine of the Eternals Induction Ceremonies, Terry & Mary Cannon Producers, Nancy Hotaling, Director, 1999-2013.

Producer-Director, Looking Toward the Future, Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard’s State of the City Address. Live on KPAS-TV via microwave links, January, 2007.

Director-Camera, A Festschrift in Honor of Professor James R. Beniger, for USC Annenberg School for Communication, Geoffrey Baum and Giovanna Carrera, Producers, May 21, 2005. Statements and remembrances by colleagues and students honoring Professor Beniger, followed by a tour of the Annenberg School by Dean Geoffrey Cowan, and concluding with a short interview with Dr. Beninger.

Director-Camera, Baseball Reliquary Comedy Benefit 2005, at The Hollywood Improv, hosted by Tom Tully and Jack Riley, March 29, 2005, with Fred Willard, George Wendt, John Mendoza, Wayne Federman, Andy Kindler, Greg Proops, Dom Irrera, John Caponera, Paul Willson. Terry Cannon & Nancy Hotaling, Producers.

Producer-Director 2005 Election Coverage (Live via satellite), KPAS-TV Channel 55, Pasadena. Local election night coverage with Barry Gordon and Larry Wilson, editor of the Pasadena Star-News, March 8, 2005.

Director-Camera, LEGACIES: Baseball from Flatbush to the City of Angels. Benefit for the Baseball Reliquary, August 15, 2004, hosted by Elayne Boosler, with Culture Clash, Heather Woodbury, Sue Raney & Carmen Fanzone, Byron Motley, Ross Altman, Nancy Bea Hefley, and Dan Kwong.

Director-Camera, An All-Star Evening of Baseball & Political Comedy, hosted by Jack Riley, at The Ice House, to benefit the Baseball Reliquary, March 31, 2004, featuring Hamilton Camp, John Caponera, Ed Crasnick, Ed Driscoll, Wayne Federman, Andy Kindler, John Mendoza, Greg Proops, Tom Tully, George Wendt, and the art of peanut tossing by baseball's legendary "Peanut Man," Roger Owens. Terry Cannon & Nancy Hotaling, Producers.

Producer-Director, Whither Pasadena: A Symposium on Growth & Development, (2:43:30), Pasadena City College Education Center, June 5, 2004, KPAS-TV, City of Pasadena.

Producer-Director, A Culture of Creativity, Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard’s State of the City Address, Live on KPAS-TV Channel 55 from Art Center College of Design South Campus, City of Pasadena, 2004.

Producer-Director, Concerts in the Park, Live-to-tape concert series.

2 concerts 2003 with Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps and Renee Olstead

2 concerts 2004 with Freddie Ravel and Karavan Dance Studio.

Producer-Director-Camera, How to Live Without Fear at Doo Dah 27. (2:05:10), documentary of the 27th Occasional Doo Dah Parade, November 23, 2003, aired on Channel 56, Pasadena, 2003.

Director-Camera, Sonic Gallery 2. Presented by NewTown, with experimental composers/musicians Eric Barber, Ellen Burr, Vinny Golia, woodwinds; G.E. Stinson & The Mystery, guitars; Tom Recchion & Mark Trayle, mechanoelectronics; Arthur Jarvinen & Jack Vees, the lower things; and Alex Cline, percussion, The Forum at All Saints Church, April 5, 2003. Large screen video art projection and documentation of live music performance.

Director-Camera, Ice House Comedy Benefit 2, hosted by George Wendt and Jack Riley, for the Baseball Reliquary, with John Mendoza, Thom Sharp, Bonnie McFarlane, Wayne Federman, Andy Kindler, Ed Driscoll, Tom Tully, Paul Willson, Ed Crasnick, and the art of peanut tossing by baseball's legendary "Peanut Man," Roger Owens. Terry Cannon & Nancy Hotaling, Producers, 2003.

Producer-Director, Return of the Doo Dah, (2:00:20) Documentary of the 26th Occasional Doo Dah Parade, November 24, 2002, aired on Channel 56, Pasadena, 2002.

Producer-Director, Pasadena City Election Returns Coverage with Barry Gordon, Ann Erdman & Rachel Parker, Live telecast, KPAS-TV Channel 55, March, 2003.

Director-Camera, Ice House Comedy Benefit, hosted by Gary Owens, with Fred Willard, Jack Riley, Jay Johnstone, Paul Willson, Ronnie Schell, Tom Tully, Thom Sharp, et. al., for the Baseball Reliquary, Terry Cannon & Nancy Hotaling, Producers, 2002.

Producer-Director, Pasadena City Election Returns Coverage with Larry Mantle, Live telecast, KPAS-TV Channel 55, March 20 and April 17, 2001.

Producer-Director-Editor, The James Christie Wagner Memorial, documentary, PCAC, 1998.

Producer-Director, The Winnipeg Folk Festival, documentary, including interview with Tom Paxton and, PCAC, 1997.

Director, A Conversation with Walter Cronkite, Caltech Public Events 1996.

Director–Editor, Second Pasadena Coming Together, documentary, PCAC, 1996.

Director–Editor, 14th Annual Black History Parade, PCAC, 1996.

Director, Peace Jam Concert with Ice-T, Ice Cube, Coolio, Mac 10, Salt-N-Pepa, & Wu Tang Clan, Los Angeles Sports Arena, Gamal Smalley, Producer, Sykes One Entertainment, 1995.

Director, Kirk Whalum Benefit Concert, with George Duke, Bob James, & Teresa James, Producer Hamp Morris, Jr., Hampton Road Entertainment, 1995.

Director, Alzheimer's Disease with Shelley Fabares, California Institute of Technology, 1995.

Director, Science and Media with Jess Marlowe, California Institute of Technology, 1995.

Director–Editor, 13th Annual Pasadena Black History Parade, PCAC, Produced by Hamp Morris, Jr., Executive Producer Elbert J. Dyson, February 18, 1995.

Producer-Director–Editor, Yard Sale: A Staged Reading, PCAC, 90 minutes, 1994.

Director–Editor, 12th Annual Pasadena Black History Parade, PCAC, 108 minutes, 1994.

Director–Editor, Pasadena Coming Together, (documentary), PCAC, 118 minutes, 1993.

Director–Editor, 11th Annual Black History Parade, PCAC, 1993.

Producer–Director, Woven Sculpture, featuring textile artists Margo Farrin and Gail Stephenson, (documentary), 90 minutes, 1991.

ENG-Audio-Video Tape Operator, Lotus Festival, City of Los Angeles Telecommunications, featuring Mayor Tom Bradley and Brock Peters, Robin Gee, Producer, 1991.

Producer–Director, 14 Doo Dah at Backwards Walking, (documentary) 118 minutes, Time River Productions, PCAC, 1990.

Director, Colorado Boulevard, (documentary of the night before the 100th Rose Parade), 100 minutes, Producer Jeff Happ, PCAC 56, 1989.

Producer–Director, The Twelfth Occasional Doo Dah Parade Television Party, (documentary), PCAC, 118 minutes, 1988.

Director, The Tiananmen Square Protests in China, Produced by The United Nations Association, three-hour live telecast with political correspondents and analysts, and with taped footage of the protests with commentary provided by the Los Angeles Consulate of the People’s Republic of China. Telecast from an auditorium on the campus of Pasadena City College to PCAC Channel 56, Crown (Charter) Cable, May, 1989.

Director, The First Annual Chicano Music Awards: Airwaves for Atzlan, 1988, PCAC live simulcast with KPCC-FM.

Director, Livelystone Gospel Show Television Special, 2 hours, 1988.

Director (16 programs), High School Football Game of the Week, (Live), 1989, 1991, PCAC Channel 56 Pasadena.

Director, (8 programs) High School Basketball Game of the Week, 1989, PCAC Channel 56 Pasadena.

Producer–Director-Camera, Hotel Carver, hosted by Gail Stephenson, video documentary, 120 minutes, 1982.

HOUR PROGRAMS:

Audio Mixer–Video Recorder, The Real Miyagi, with karate grandmaster Fumio Demura, Lilia F. Gaspar, Producer-Director, for Kenjutsuryu Karate Federation Foundation, 2014.

Director–Editor, Looking For A Fancy Dancer, Harrison Lowe and Chuck Marshall, Producers, produced in association with the American Indian Cable Network, Pasadena Community Network, & Time River Productions, 2012. Winner of Second Place in the documentary category at the Creek Nation Film Festival, Tulsa, OK, 2012.

Director–Camera–Editor, Patriotic Pitch: The Empire of Baseball. Documentation of exhibition, Terry Cannon, Producer for The Baseball Reliquary, August, 2011.

Lighting Design–Video Projection, I Gotta Go: A Comical Dance Parody. Sue B. Dance Company, June 25-26, 2011.

Producer–Director–Camera Operator, Piano Master Class with Royal Philharmonic pianist Howard Shelley, Pasadena Conservatory of Music, Beverly LaFontaine, Executive Producer, 2010.

Producer-Director-Camera Operator, Chamber Music Master Class with the Harlem String Quartet, Pasadena Conservatory of Music, Beverly LaFontaine, Executive Producer, 2009.

Producer-Director-Camera Operator, Violin Master Class with the Martin Chalifour (Concertmaster, L.A. Philharmonic Orchestra), Pasadena Conservatory of Music, Beverly LaFontaine, Executive Producer, 2008.

Camera Operator, Candidate Forum,, Landmark Television, Channel 12, Commerce, CA, Darryl Leyden, Producer-Director, 2008.

Director, Talk About Parenting, (Live call-in program), PCAC Channel 56, Pasadena, CA, Shirlee Smith, Producer/Host (1 show), 2008.

Producer-Director, Vital Connections, Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard’s 2008 State of the Union Address from the Rose Bowl, January 17, 2008.

Director, NewsRap, (Live call-in program), PCAC Channel 56, Pasadena, CA:

Produced and Hosted by Andre Coleman, (1 show), 2007.

Produced and Hosted by Stuart Johnson (1 show), 2007

Produced and Hosted by Barry Gordon (2 shows), 2006.

Director, (1 show) Malika’s World of Beauty, Health, & Fitness, (Talk show), Malika Hendry, Producer/Host, PCAC Channel 56, Pasadena, CA, 2007.

Lighting Director {under pseudonym Sol Luxor), Shushybye Dream Band Live On Tour, direct-to-DVD children’s video, Allan Muir, Director; David Corbett, Producer; and Steve Syatt, Executive Producer, Shushybye Company, 2005 (also listed under theatre productions).

Director-Producer, One City, One Story, with author Leif Enger (Peace Like A River), KPAS-TV, Channel 55, Pasadena, 2003..

Producer-Director, Visibly Pasadena: Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard’s State of the City Address, Live via satellite telecast on KPAS-TV from Ramo Auditorium, Caltech, City of Pasadena, 2003.

Director–Co-Producer, One City, One Story, with Larry Mantle, Amber Lee, and author Mark Salzman (The Soloist), KPAS-TV, Channel 55 Pasadena, 2002.

Producer-Director, A Time Like No Other: 2002 State of the City of Address, Live telecast KPAS-TV, City of Pasadena Public Affairs, January 17, 2002 from the Auditorium of Huntington Hospital. The pre-recorded feature video won 3rd Place in the 2002 NATOA Programming Awards in the category Public Affairs.

Director-Camera, Middle East Perspectives with LA Times’ Robin Wright, USC Annenberg Auditorium, for Los Angeles Channel 36, January 28, 2002.

Director, Los Angeles Council District Candidates Debate, Susan Porter, Executive Producer, Los Angeles Channel 36, 2001.

Videographer, Barnstorming Bus Tour (Documentary) Nancy Hotaling, Producer-Director, Terry & Mary Cannon, Executive Producers for The Baseball Reliquary, May 12, 2001.

Director-Camera, Rockne Krebs Laser Art Installation, Linda Centell and Jay Belloli, Producers, Exhibit documentation for The Armory Center For the Arts, Pasadena, 2001.

Producer-Director, Embracing The Future: Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard’s State of the City Address 2001, telecast from the Auditorium of the Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, KPAS-TV, January 18, 2001.

Producer-Director, 2000 State of the City of Address, Live KPAS-TV telecast from the Pasadena Convention Center, City of Pasadena Public Affairs, January 20, 2000.

Director-Editor, Memorial Tribute to Elbert J. Dyson, documentary, PCAC, 2000.

Director, A Tribute To Geronimo Pratt, hosted by William Paparian & Don Wheldon, Producers Joe Carbonetta & and Elbert J. Dyson, PCAC Channel 56, 1999 .

Director–Co-Producer, Asian Pacific Dialogue: Grace Nicholson (documentary) Pacific Asia Museum, 1998.

Executive Producer–Director–Writer, Lodibar (comedy) with Tora Bey, Brandilyn M. Amie, Julie Briggs, Gary Brussell, Georgina Lightning, Karen Gracey, and others, Time River Productions, 1998. Winner, Honorable Mention: Best shows in the 25 Years of Public Access, National Hometown Video Awards, 2001.

Camera Operator–Utility–ISO Switcher, Santa Monica Pier Twilight Dance Concert Series, Santa Monica City TV, 1998 - 2008:

5 concerts 1998 with Bo Diddley, Buck Owens, Sugarhill Gang, Koko Taylor, Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps, Ozomatli, 1998.

4 concerts, 1999 with Venice/James Taylor, Burning Spear, Beausoliel, and Bamboleo.

4 concerts, 2000 with Dick Dale & the Deltones, with the Red Elvises, Quicksilver & Robby Krieger/John Densmore of The Doors, Sonia Dada & The Zoo People, Culture & Mongoose.

5 concerts 2001 with Michele Shocked, Common Sense, Trans-Global Underground, Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers, Swing, Lagbaja, Reverend Horton Heat, and Ozomatli.

5 concerts 2002 with Shuggie Otis, The Brothers Johnson, Eileen Ivers Band, Brother, Rachid Taha, Natacha Atlas, Delbert McClinton, Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps, and Jefferson Starship.

5 concerts 2003 with Willie K and Amy Hanaiali’i, The Aftro Celts and Electric Skychurch, Dark Star Orchestra (Grateful Dead reenactment), Odara and Susie Hansen Latin Jazz Band, The Platters and Billy Richards’ Coasters.

5 concerts 2004 with Fishbone, The Bonedaddys, Les Yeux Noirs, Quetzal, Andrea Echeverri, Ely Guerra, Blackalicious, Benny Cassette, Clarence Clemons, Gravity.

5 concerts 2005 with Easy Star Allstars, Detour Posse, Tinariwen (Music of Mali), Ramatou Diakite, Susanne Vega, Marc Cohn, Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band, Shonen Knife, and The Knack.

6 concerts 2006 with Legendary Folk Rock: The Indigo Girls, Michelle Malone, and Vonda Shepherd, L.A. Reggae: the Aggrolites, Joey Altruda’s Classic Riddims and Chris Murray Combo, African pop & traditional music: Salif Keita and Ashley Maher & Her Big Global Band, Chilean super group: Inti-illimani, The Sound of India, today: Kiran Ahluwalia with DJ Didjital, Eccodek and visuals by Amanda Boggs, Dawg music and gypsy jazz: David Grisman, Stephane Wrembel, and Brandi Shearer.

4 concerts 2007 with Plena Libre, Spam Allstars, Samba Mapangala, Orchestra Virunga, Jose Conde y Ola Fresca, “Tosh meets Marley” with Fully Fullwood and Junior Marvin, Holmes Brothers, and Carrie Rodriguez

3 concerts 2008 with “One Hawai’I” with Keali’I Reichel, Na Leo, Weldon Kekauoha & Hula Halau; Bachata Roja Legends, Classic Dominican Music Icons; Michelle Shocked and Mike Farris.

Director, Jennifer Moon, Works from 1993 to 1996, produced by Jennifer Moon, 1995, Zone 11/12 Video Art, PCAC.

Video Director, Painter, Produced and performed by Paul McCarthy, Museum of Modern Art, NYC, 1995. Exhibited at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, 2000-2001, Tate Liverpool, 2001-2002, and New Museum of Contemporary Art, SOHO, New York City, 2000. In the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Producer-Director, One Woman Wise with Phyllis Applegate, One-woman show, 1995.

Producer-Director, This Little Light of Mine with Tony Award winner, Virginia Capers-Lafayette Players, 1995.

Director, Dee Dee MacNeill Concert, Dee Dee MacNeill, Producer, 1995.

Director, Cornelia MacDonald One Woman Show, (Drama), Jeff Happ, Producer, 1994.

Director, League of Women Voters (multiple programs), Producers Ruth H. Gouedy & Sally Hoover, (Live & tape), 1989, 1991, 1993-1994.

Director, Pulse: The Sierra Club, (Live), Nancy Hotaling, Producer, 1993.

Director, Animal Time (Live), (35 Programs) Pasadena Humane Society, Alicia Goddard, Elizabeth Stelow, Sandy DeMarco, Producers, 1993–8.

Director, Educational Summits I, II, & III, Pasadena Unified School District, Vera Vignes, Executive Producer, 1992-93.

Director–Co-Producer, Nancy Buchanan, Paul McCarthy, May 3, 1992, (documentary), 59:40, Zone 11/12 Video Art Group, PCAC, 1992. “This was probably the best live talk show I ever directed,” Kevin Cloud Brechner said to an anonymous wall.

Director, Bossy Burger, Performance by artist Paul McCarthy, Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles, 1991. Exhibited at L.A. Museum of Contemporary Art, 2000-2001, Tate Liverpool, 2001-2002, and New Museum of Contemporary Art, SOHO, NYC, 2000. In the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. (But nothing is permanent.)

Director, Round Table: How to Create a Non-Violent Community, (November 30, 1991,58:53), Producer Christle Balvin, aired on PCAC Channel 56, 1991.

Director, (4 programs), On the Edge, (Live), LLB Productions, 1990-91.

Lighting Design–Camera, Lawyers, Guns, and Money, (Drama), Campo Productions, 1991.

Director, Black Youth of Tomorrow Today. (Drama), Doris Leonard Productions, 1990.

Producer–Director, I Was a Teenage Werewolf at the Thirteenth Occasional Doo Dah Parade, (Documentary), PCAC 56, 1989.

Director, (24 programs), As We Speak, (Live), Producer Gerda Govine Steele, G.G. Steele Media Consulting, 1988-1997.

Director, (18 programs), Explorations of



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